A popular and highly productive receiver in four seasons with the Broncos, Decker has agreed to terms on a five-year contract with the New York Jets. The deal is worth about $7.3 million a year.

"I'm very thankful for my four years in Denver," Decker said late Wednesday night. "I think it's one of the greatest cities to play in. Unfortunately, I never got an offer from the Broncos. Denver will always be a part of me. I'm excited about New York being my new community and starting a new chapter in my life. On top of all that, my wife's expecting our baby any second."

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns also had serious interest in Decker.

Decker averaged 86 catches and 12 touchdowns the past two seasons with Peyton Manning as his quarterback.

With the Jets, his quarterback will be Geno Smith, who was erratic as a rookie last season.

"I did research; I didn't go into our meeting today blind," Decker said. "When you go from a Hall of Fame quarterback, no one else, no matter who it is, can be on the same level," Decker said. "Talking to the offensive coordinator Marty (Mornhinweg), who has had a good track record in San Francisco and Philadelphia, he really believes in this kid.

"When you look at the statistics, yeah, he got off to a slow start, but he was hurt early on and he finished the season strong. He improved all season long in a tough market. That's pretty impressive."

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